- City Attorney Dennis Herrera is still trying to force Uber and Lyft to release data on their drivers' daily trips within the city, and he's just filed a petition in court. [Chronicle]
- Check out this cool floating fire station that may be getting built on Pier 22 1/2 near the base of the Bay Bridge. [Socketsite]
- 100 Church Street, the former Out of the Closet space, might become a pot club after neighbors rejected a plan for a sex offender outpatient clinic. [Hoodline]
- A Starbucks customer in Fresno took on an armed robber last Thursday, beat him with a chair and stabbed him. [CBS 5]
- A day hike in Oregon turned into a 'life-or-death' ordeal for one Albany woman who required rescue. [Chronicle]
- A developer is touting some $5M lots for sale in Monterey as “Walden Monterey” and is hoping to attract Silicon Valley wealth.
- Today is the the 140th anniversary of SF’s infamous anti-Chinese race riot. [Chronicle]
- Oakland police are seeking seven suspects in an alleged gang rape in East Oakland on Friday. [KRON 4]
- Families who lost loved ones off cliffs along Highway 1 are pushing CalTrans to install guardrails in the area of Montara State Beach. [ABC 7]
- Drones keep wandering into restricted airspace around SFO. [Chronicle]
- A fast-moving wildfire broke out near Gilroy on Sunday and burned more than 120 acres. [CBS 5]
- The oldest man in the US, who was born in Oakland in 1906 and had recently been living down near Palm Springs, has died. [NBC Bay Area]
- Instagram is forcing restaurants to think more about whether their space is "Instagrammable." [The Verge]
- Here are more details on how SF’s proposed safe injection sites would work. [Examiner]
- KPFA canceled a Richard Dawkins appearance over his past remarks disparaging Islam. [NYT]
- Seattle sex toy shop Babeland was just sold to Good Vibrations. [Seattle Times]